Former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy has told the British Deputy High Commissioner to India Alexander Evans that former would be the king and not king maker after the 2018 assembly elections.
Evans who paid a courtesy visit to Kumaraswamy's house for a breakfast meeting on Tuesday morning, asked the latter if he would emerge as the "king maker" in the upcoming Assembly elections.
Kumaraswamy however said that he would emerge as "king" and not king maker. "According to me, JD(S) will get a clear majority," he said.
When Evans wondered if it would be a "narrow" or a "substantial" majority, Kumaraswamy said that it would be the latter.
"We will get a substantial majority as the farming community depends on my party," added Kumaraswamy.
Evans was accompanied by Dominic McAllister, British Deputy High Commissioner in Bengaluru, and Alex Cameron, Head of Political and Bilateral Affairs, British High Commission.
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